Africa: interesting facts - Statistics

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Hyperinflation here reached a year-on-year figure of 89.7 sextillion % in 2008. Zimbabwe
81%
The Mundari tribe of this country bathe in cow urine. It was formerly part of Sudan and its currency is the pound. South Sudan
77%
Previously led by the self-styled Colonel Gaddafi, this nation has more (hot) desert than any other country in the world. Libya
75%
This country was the home of Idi Amin. In 2023, a 110-year-old here was arrested for murdering his wife, 109, for denying him sex. Uganda
74%
In 2001, many Zanzibaris refused to sleep in their own houses for fear of being sexually molested by a ghost. Tanzania
73%
The Barbie film was banned in this country, which is the largest on the continent. Algeria
69%
This north-western nation will co-host the 2030 World Cup. Morocco
64%
Formerly known as the Gold Coast, this became the first sub-Saharan nation to declare independence from European colonisation. Ghana
58%
There is a gulf named after this country, which contains half the world's aluminium ore (bauxite). Guinea
58%
Ryan Giggs' grandfather was from this nation, whose capital is Freetown. Sierra Leone
58%
Multi-millionaire president Jacob Zuma claimed that he had to sell his hats and socks to pay his legal fees. South Africa
58%
Africa's lowest point is in this small state on the Gulf of Aden; its biggest exports are sheep and goats. Djibouti
57%
Africa's least-corrupt country, formerly called Bechuanaland, it is the world's biggest diamond producer measured by value. Botswana
53%
Roman Emperor Aemilianus was from this far northern country, then known as Ifriqiya ("Africa"). Tunisia
52%
A lake occupies a third of the area of this narrow country, whose primary export is tobacco. Malawi
51%
This Portuguese-speaking southern country has an endemic bird called the golden-backed bishop. Angola
50%
This western Saharan nation was the last country to abolish slavery, in 1981. Mauritania
50%
Compasses here can be thrown off by the Bangui magnetic anomaly. Central African Republic
47%
The planetoid 229762 Gǃkúnǁʼhòmdímà is named after a mythical aardvark girl from this sparse, coastal desert nation. Namibia
47%
This mountainous southern nation has the world's highest suicide rate. Lesotho
45%
In 2023, a wedding in Benin City was cancelled after it transpired that the groom was already married, with seven children.
Nigeria
45%
This country is noted for its motor car rally. Its football team, and Norway's, are the only two countries Brazil have played but never beaten. Senegal
43%
Only 14% of this small country's population speak the official language, Portuguese. Guinea-Bissau
41%
This small, narrow country is famous for footballer Emmanuel Adebayor. Less famous is the male pastor who wears high heels when preaching. Togo
39%
This small, landlocked Rift Valley country is the poorest in the world. Burundi
36%
In 2017 in this country (formerly Dahomey) a pastor of the Zangbeto brotherhood banned some worshippers who he said stole a chicken from him for a ritual purpose. Benin
35%
Young men of the Hamar tribe, in this country of 120 million, undergo a ritual where they are naked, smeared with dung and have to jump from a running bull. Ethiopia
35%
Portugal striker Eusebio was born in this country, whose languages include Xichangana, Xitswa and Xironga. Mozambique
35%
An Italian called de Brazza played a major role in this equatorial nation's history. Congo
33%
The smallest country on the continent, it is majority Muslim. Citizens here vote by dropping a marble into a hole in the ground. The Gambia
33%
In Africa this is the only one-party state, and only country to be a have no privately-owned news media. Its name comes from the Greek for "red". Eritrea
31%
A man in this mountainous central country locked himself in for 55 years due to his fear of women. Rwanda
31%
This country won the 2024 African Nations Cup. Its Senufo people have a ritual where dead elders are buried under the floors of their homes. Ivory Coast
30%
This is the continent's third-largest country. A former British colony, it has a population of 44 million. Sudan
30%
A man in Koudougou drives his moped around by lying on it, with no helmet, and steering it with his feet. Burkina Faso
29%
This country's war, thought to be the world's worst since WW2, caused around 6 million deaths between 1998–2008. D.R. Congo
29%
In 2021, a man from this ancient country swallowed a mobile phone and waited 6 months before getting it surgically removed from his stomach. Egypt
29%
A fake lawyer in this eastern equatorial nation claimed in 2023 to have won 26 court cases. Kenya
29%
15,000 troops from this large central Saharan country fought on the Allied side in WW2. Chad
28%
The world's largest frog (up to 33cm long) can be found in this country, whose largest city is Bata. Equatorial Guinea
28%
Ex-president Charles Taylor was given 50 years in jail for the atrocities of the 1989-2003 civil wars. Liberia
28%
The world's oldest known mine (41,000 BC) was in this small landlocked nation, which is also the birthplace of actor Richard E Grant. Eswatini
26%
In 1991, the government was overthrown by warring clans and the country descended into anarchy and chaos. Somalia
24%
The main export of this landlocked Saharan country is radioactive chemicals. Niger
23%
The name of this country on the Niger river comes from the Bambara word for hippopotamus. Its languages include Xaasongaxango. Mali
19%
Many players from this football hotbed have camped in graveyards on the eve of a big game, due to a superstition that it will bring them luck. Cameroon
18%
This copper-producing nation has a hotel where elephants stroll around inside the building. Zambia
18%
Omar Bongo, president of this country on the equator, was the world's longest-ruling non-royal leader. Gabon
17%
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